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March 20, 2024 | New Jersey Law Journal

Blank Rome Files Trade Secrets Suit Against Former J&J Employee for Departing to Pfizer

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March 11, 2024 | Law.com

Utah High Court Affirms Lower, 2.29% Postjudgment Rate in $9.5M Arbitration Dispute

"The UFJA provides a means of domesticating a foreign judgment and identifies how Utah courts must treat these domesticated judgments. Although the UFJA does not specifically address the question of postjudgment interest, subsection 78B-5-302(3) supports the district court's conclusion," Justice John Pearce said.
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December 20, 2023 | New York Law Journal

The Devil Is in the Details: Contractual Modification of Fiduciary Duties

The written word in a contract will almost always trump oral representations—especially where the contract includes language which merges any prior representation giving the document the last word on the parties' rights and obligations. However, cases continue to appear before the bench. In one such recent case, Stephanie Clegg v. Sotheby's, the plaintiff learned a hard lesson.
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November 02, 2023 | Law.com

Judge Rejects Health Care Recruiter's Bid to Be Dismissed From Lawsuit Over Independent Contractor's Alleged Negligence

A federal judge in West Virginia is allowing a widow's medical malpractice suit to proceed against a temporary staffing and recruiting agency for…
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October 12, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Federal Judge Voids NDAs for Hundreds of Former Trump Campaign Staffers

The settlement, which a Southern District judge formalized Wednesday, frees any staffer who worked on Donald Trump's 2016 campaign from nondisclosure and nondisparagement clauses in their employment agreements.
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September 15, 2023 | Law.com

Who's 'at Fault' for Ending Engagement? Massachusetts Appeals Court Decides Rightful Owner of $70K Engagement Ring

"[M]y own view is that she should have given [the ring] back," Associate Justice James R. Milkey wrote of the former bride-to-be in a dissenting opinion. "But why should my personal view on this issue matter? To me, the ultimate question this case poses is whether such issues should be resolved in courts of law, or instead left to the interplay between private conscience and social norms."
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May 08, 2023 | Law.com

No Longer 'Reasonable'? Colorado Appeals Court Wrestles With Constructive Notice Via Emailed Arbitration Agreement

"[B]ecause Americans interface with their financial institutions in different ways from the strictly paper era, who the 'reasonable person' is in a digital age needs to be updated," Judge Sueanna P. Johnson wrote in a concurring statement. "But this standard cannot be updated until laws are changed to reflect the evolving banking norms of Americans by restricting or prohibiting financial institutions from notifying consumers that they have updated terms and conditions in an email concerning one's monthly statement."
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April 19, 2023 | Supreme Court Brief

Supreme Court Brief: Religious Employees | Fair Claims Act 'Pendulum' Case | On the NJ-NY Waterfront

The justices took more than two hours hearing a debate over a religious person's right to be accommodated in their work schedule.
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January 03, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Misrepresentation, Harassment and Fraudulent Inducement: This Week in Scott Mollen's Realty Law Digest

Scott Mollen discusses "179-94 St. LLC v. Hassan," where the parties' broad release precluded a lawsuit for alleged misrepresentation in a property sale, "Roldan v. 11610 14 Rd. LLC," where the court awarded damages to a tenant living without running water, and "Eastern Effects, Inc. v. 3911 Lemmon Ave. Assoc.," where a settlement provision barred a commercial tenant's fraudulent inducement claim.
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October 20, 2022 | Law.com

7th Circ.: Insurer Has No Duty to Defend or Indemnify Fireworks Distributor for Volunteers' July 4 Injuries

Under Spielbauer's general and excess liability insurance policies, the "shooters endorsement" says: "This policy shall NOT provide coverage of any kind (including but not limited to judgment costs, defense, costs of defense, etc.) for any claims arising out of injuries or death to shooters or their assistants hired to perform fireworks displays or any other person assisting or aiding in the display of fireworks whether or not any of the foregoing are employed by the Named Insured, any shooter or any assistant."
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